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Old Tue Jul 04, 2006, 12:00pm
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"If you don't tag someone out, then you have a second decision. If runner is coming home she is out. If runner is stealing 2B or 3B then batter is out.

And if there are two outs, nothing else matters - the batter is automatically out
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Is it another way to say this, that the batter/interferer is out unless the runner is coming home with less than 2 outs?

Which rule sets don't work this way?
WOW, sorry all, I really lost track of that one. What I was trying to say was:
1) Is my paraphrase of the USSSA rule described by WMB
2) The "don't" does not belong. I guess I started to type one thing and then changed directions. Just ignore the whole thing, unless I re-read the topic and have an intelligent question later.

And yes, I do know the rule in NFHS and PONY.
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